Jennifer Garner steps out to run some errands with a few companions on Thursday (May 28) in Santa Monica, Calif.

The 43-year-old actress recently spoke about getting her kids Violet, 9, Seraphina, 6, and Samuel, 3, to do chores.

“We have family chores and personal chores,” Jennifer told People about being the “enforcer” in her house. “But sometimes I’m more on top of it than others. At the end of the school year, if they clear their plate and pick up after themselves and their rooms are clean and there aren’t wet towels on the floor, that’s good enough! Just today we were talking about good habits. You can’t do it all.”

Jennifer Garner is all smiles while doing arts and crafts projects with young kids at the launch for her We Made It line on Monday (May 18) at Shutters on the Beach in Santa Monica, Calif.

We Made It by Jennifer Garner, a new line of creative kits and projects for active kids, will be available exclusively at Jo-Ann stores and Joann.com beginning in June.

“As a mom and children’s advocate, I believe it’s very important we encourage children to express themselves and explore their imaginations,” Jennifer said in a statement. “The We Made It line makes it easy and fun for families to form lasting memories together while developing their children’s creativity and intellectual abilities. I am excited to share We Made It with families and have a portion of the proceeds benefit Save the Children, a charity that is so important to me.”

Jennifer Garner steps out in very sunny New York City on Wednesday (May 13).

The 43-year-old actress recently chatted about whether “Batman Mania” has hit her household yet now that hubby and dad Ben Affleck is playing the iconic superhero.

“Oh, there is going to be Batman mania at our house next year,” Jennifer told People about her kids Violet, 9, Seraphina, 6, and Samuel, 3, getting ready to watch dad play Batman. “But right now, it can go from Batman, to Iron Man, to Spider-Man, to any of them. And just the general ninja. I have a ninja at my house right now.”

“1 in 3 US moms struggle to provide clean diapers for their baby,” Jennifer wrote on her Facebook. “Today, I spent the day with Baby2Baby talking to moms about the better value of Huggies Snug & Dry Diapers and their incredible donation of 1.5 million diapers to Baby2baby families in need. You can help too! For every post with ‪#‎snuganddry‬, Huggies will donate another pack of diapers to baby2baby!”

That same day, Jennifer was spotted make-up free as she stopped by Starbucks to grab a few drinks in Brentwood.